On that play, the All-Pro defensive tackle lined up as a defensive end on a 3rd-and-6 snap early in the first quarter and easily overpowered Green Bay's right tackle Don Barclay.

Suh's pressure forced Rodgers to roll out and as he ran past, the lineman stuck out his leg and was flagged for tripping.

Many believe Suh was held on the play. Maybe. The real point is this is the only time Suh got close to making a play on Rodgers.

Green Bay effectively eliminated Suh with a combination of double-teams and quick throws. You can see a shot of the defensive tackle being tripled below.

On passing downs, Suh faced multiple blockers on 18 of 26 snaps. Many of the times Suh only had one blocker to beat was when he lined up on the edge or he ran a stunt.

Below you can see one of the rare times Suh found daylight, but by the time he turned the corner on the stunt, Rodgers was already in his throwing motion, releasing the deep, sideline throw 1.9 seconds after the snap.

Of those 26 plays, Rodgers released the ball in under two seconds 13 times and the Packers still doubled Suh on eight of those plays.

It's worth noting that the Lions did make an effort to move Suh around and give Green Bay some different looks.

He lined up as an edge rusher five times and flipped interior positions with Nick Fairley on three plays, including Randall Cobb's 67-yard run in the third quarter.

It should also be mentioned that Suh was not on the field for Rodgers' 83-yard touchdown pass to James Jones. The quarterback had a little longer for that play to develop (2.7 seconds from snap to throw) and had a clean pocket when he released the pass.

Finally, defensive tackle Nick Fairley wasn't able to take advantage of the extra attention paid to Suh.

On the 16 passing snaps they played next to each other on the inside where Suh drew a double team, Fairley was only doubled five times.

Like Suh, Fairley generated just one quarterback pressure in the game, also rushing from edge. Unlike Suh, Fairley was handled mostly by one blocker most of the game, Packers left guard Josh Sitton.